Volfied
Platform: Commodore 64
Gametype: Undefined
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The space ship Monotros has returned after receiving an SOS call to save his home world (Volfied) from alien invaders and has to defeat a different boss and his minions in each level. Volfied is very similar to Qix -- the player takes control of an ship/object whose purpose is to roam the screen, forming shapes and removing them from the play field. By way of reward, a picture is gradually revealed in the removed areas of the screen. The borders of the area which the player has not cleared become the border of the area the player's pointer can move along. When not cutting the ship is protected by a shield the shield decreases over time and when it hits zero the enemies can also killl you when not cutting.

The player's object must avoid contact with any of the enemies which float around the screen, as this will weaken and eventually destroy it. Barriers limit which parts of the border boxes can be formed through. The goal is to clear 80% or more of the screen, and each additional percent adds bonus points. Most levels contain power-up blocks these power-ups can be claimed when the area around it is removed. Possible power-ups are increased speed (S), time frees for the enemies (T), pause you shield from counting down (P), a laser to shoot the smaller enemies (L), all smaller enemies are killed instantly (C) and a weapon to kill the boss (a red tomato only found in blocks with the red light).

This game allows for one or two player games in three difficulty levels, but offers no passwords or saved games across its numerous levels.

Trivia

The Volfied manual has instructions for loading the game both on ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC, but these versions were never released, even though the game itself was simple enough to stand a conversion to most 8-bit formats.

This game uses two sound devices. The intro music and the music between the levels are produced by your sound card, while the in-game sound effects are made by the PC Speaker. This technique (while annoying) is shared by another Taito conversion, Qix

Alternate Titles

"Ultimate Qix" -- US/Brazilian Genesis title
"ヴォルフィード" -- Japanese spelling

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Description from the packaging:

The ultimate Taito smash-hit coin-op conversion!
Skill, strategy, and extremely quick reflexes!
Amazingly simple in concept!
Incredibly addictive gameplay!
Incredibly detailed colorful backdrops on every screen.
Each level features a different massive Boss alien.
Special bonus blocks give your ship extra powers including lasers, power-ups and time-stops.
Use your planning skills and put them into quick action!
16 Levels of challenging gameplay crammed with masses of enemies.
Hidden bonuses to discover.



http://www.mobygames.com/game/c64/volfied
